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The editors liked
Plenty of mini-games
Looks great
Different game modes
Character dice blocks add a welcome semblance of strategy
Partner Party is a strategic improvement compared to the standard Mario Party mode
Both Co-op and Rhythm minigames are some of the best party games in the series' history
Joy-Con controllers' mo
Mario Party returns to its traditional formula
River Survival and Partner Party are great additions to the main game mode
Minigames are consistently great
Playing with a full group of people is a blast
Charming visual presentation
Party mode is still a lot of fun
Good variety of minigames
Easy to play with friends
New motion controlled minigames
Great variety of games
Allies
Classic Mario Party is back
Minigames
Tons of fun modes to explore
Chaotic fun in local-multiplayer
Stellar production value
Well-implemented motion controls
The editors didn't like
Only a few game boards
Can only play with Joy-Cons
Not really a solo experience
Not all mini-games are winners
Three of the four different boards in Mario Party mode lack unique obstacles
Challenge Road isn't very challenging when you can skip whatever's too hard
Published: 2018-10-03, Author: Jason , review by: venturebeat.com
Above: A Koopa Paratroopa will try to capture a cool picture of you going down the falls.Image Credit: Jason Wilson/GamesBeatSuper Mario Party's new modes offer a welcome break from what some might consider the main attraction: the board game. They're fas...
Abstract: Making brilliant use of the Switch console's various gimmicks while also finding several ingenious ways for four players to compete and co-operate in dozens of mini-games, Super Mario Party is the best this series has been in years.There's long existed...
Plenty of mini-games that make excellent use of Nintendo Switch's capabilities, Some modes can be enjoyable to play, such as the fast paced Sound Stage
Rules make winning in main Party modes seem more about luck, Some motion based minigames are not that accurate,
Abstract: It's getting towards that time of the year again. With Christmas on the not-too-distant horizon, it will soon be time to consider which title will be the go-to choice for the festivities. For me, the criteria for a Christmas classic comes down to a few ca...
Published: 2018-10-05, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Surprisingly innovative, Board game element more fiendish than ever, Excellent mix of co-operation and competitive play, Makes good use of Switch's unique attributes
Lacks structure when viewed purely as a game, Should include more Mario Party boards, Online play requires Nintendo Online subscription, Joy Con only
Super Mario Party is by no means one of the Switch's most essential games: the franchise has always concentrated on providing fun, frothy party-games to indulge in when you get back from the pub, perhaps, or at Christmas family gatherings.If that's what y...
Super Mario Party is a welcome addition to the library of Switch titles, bringing with it plenty of new game modes and features to keep you entertained. Undoubtedly it will be best to get out at gatherings like Christmas but online play makes it less reli...
Abstract: I have a love/hate relationship with the Mario Party series. The last Mario party I attended with any great regularity was 2002's Mario Party 4 on GameCube. It's here I also got my fill of his events and vowed never to commit again. See related The best...
Published: 2018-10-03, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Minigames as fun as ever, River Survival is a fun way to play, Toad's Rec Room is brilliant, Online Mariothon
A few boring minigames, You need two copies of the game to play Toad's Rec Room, Mario high-fiving Bowser? It's just wrong
Super Mario Party is yet another brilliant addition to the Switch's burgeoning game library. There's something for everyone in the 80-strong minigame offering, and while we're yet to test it out, the addition of online play means you don't need a roomful...